2023-2024 University Catalog archived
Cognitive and Behavioral Science
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The department offers a cognitive and behavior science major leading to either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree. The choice of degree program should be determined after consultation with a member of the department. Both degree programs emphasize research methodology and would be appropriate for students interested in pursuing graduate study in cognitive and behavioral science or allied fields. The B.S. program places greater emphasis on STEM curriculum and research training than does the B.A. program.
HONORS: An Honors Program in cognitive and behavioral science is offered for qualified students; see department head for details no later than the winter term of the sophomore year.
Department Head: Julie A. Woodzicka
Faculty
First date is the year in which the faculty member began service as regular faculty at the University. Second date is the year of appointment to the present rank.
Ryan C. Brindle, Ph.D.—(2018)-2018
Assistant Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science and Neuroscience
Ph.D., University of Birmingham
Megan Fulcher, Ph.D.—(2004)-2018
Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science
Ph.D., University of Virginia
Dan R. Johnson, Ph.D.—(2009)-2021
David G. Elmes Term Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma
Karla K. Murdock, Ph.D.—(2005)-2013
Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science
Ph.D., University of Georgia
Holly Shablack, Pd.D.—(2022)-2022
Assistant Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science
Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Robert E. Stewart, Ph.D.—(1997)-2015
Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science
Ph.D., University of Virginia
Wythe L Whiting IV, Ph.D.—(2003)-2014
Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology
Julie A. Woodzicka, Ph.D.—(2000)-2012
Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science
Ph.D., Boston College
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